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About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
Whan the two reels of boy« and from all parts ot the stats Stock, seed, poultry, and bread girls' club work at the county fairs of Lane. Tillamcok. and Clackamas, and judging, managing animals and birds, are filmed and added planting potatoes and learning <t their tu the four already finished and turned over to the agricultural cdh-ge. the set The mils learn aewlng aud cooking, will be the most complote ever taken <4 and laundering and homenmking. All club work auvwbere. Tins enterprise play and dull, uat and laugh, and have it curried on by the Southern Pacific •• good times aa well as piotilable work. II Die picture« it « contribution to ths welfare of the at ite In general and to promote club part» ol Oregon during the year, aud it Kelly. is the exp«*'tation and hope of the rail wirk in particular. K m «nager of the development wort i t way meu that the number ol dub I ie company, alter a study of club work members will double next year. Jolin in the west and southwest, deride«! that M. Scott, C M Andrews, N. M. Mortitt, this rather expensive bit of promotion J. Cede. Lindsay Campbell, and E. S. work would be the best thing the King atUuded the first showing ol the company could do to boost the club four reels last week. E. F. Carlton of work. To "take the gness out of farm the state department of education was . ing" and help make farm life in Ungoo also preseat. prosperous and attractive was the aim of the director, and the college club ; lad The thrilling romance of men say the set does that very thing to who loved a girl and wanted to be a nicetv. "Oregon Junior goes to college" is the a policeman ! At the Arcade, Saturday. main title. Thi« young chan meets with an accident on a badly rundown Light and laad-p'aster application» farm and in the ensuing vision sees his have helped vetch yie'd» »lightly in ttie farm achieved by fool manag«- experiments aud paid for a short time. ment. He is awakened and shown how Un tome »oils large increases are secur to start bv informing himself of approv ed. Lime applications did not pay on ed methods, and soon finds himself on tbi« trial, although on some very aci<! the campus with 500 other youngsters soils good results are obtained. S ig ^ B ^Save^On argain O Your ffer INES! F^. WE YEM American Needlewonuui The Household Good Stories The ram Jonrul AND THIS NEWSPAPER A rare und unusual money savin ’ bargain offer In lag matter for the whole family for a year. We tMs this combination to our readers for a abort time OR^k year from present date of expiratiosk » QBIG INTERESTTNGf ISSUES AT y# PRICSi This is your chance to get 12 big issues of MChfif these four valuable mj^azines— 48 issues io rtF~ ip«, poultry, dairy, livtdock, crop., farm etc. D.n't miss thi. unusual opportunity tc able, interesting and instructive group at yr-, are already a subscriber to any of th O/uhMow! only. Both new and renewal tubwcnptiont to thw pfij receive these magazines. But don’t wait until the co beca withdrawn. All Fiva for One Year — ORDER f Send your order to oar oiDca CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 35 22 25 V9 33 34 38 39 49 Vertical. Horizontal. drpartmeat 20— Bird of fable 20—Wrlwh dUh 21— Suffix niruninv full of 24—Narrow atrip of Irnthe* 27— Wall UI—Calla as—Girl's St—Indinne Inhabiting Vacala» as—Hoek 44—O 4<l—Blackbird of 51—Pre poaitioi quftoea M—Small (article Solution will S3—Limitation HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS WORD PUZZLE will opali word« both vertically and horlaontally. ud obsolet« forma the definition«. Plans for building houses of glass are being consldereil by glass experts Opaque glass can be produced 111 great quantities. U Is claimed, al a i«a«ou- able cost. In "The glass house. a trade Journal, "has been the tsutt of many Jokes, when not actually uswl us a target for brickbats. It bus earned with It. too. the Idea that every thing within its walls » hi open io public Inspection, aud that the occupuuts must go to bed »Uh their clothe« ou to avoid embarrassment. “The material for the proposed glass bouse i»u be made In slabs oue eighth of an Inch thick, thirty Inches wide, und clue feet long These slabs of opuque glass can be mude in any shade or color the builder wants." Tbe writer says that glass houses must be constructed on a concrete foundation aud a wood framework. There will be an air-pocket between the outside and the Inside walls which will keep oct both heat and cold. It Is claimed that the first cost of tbe house would also prove to be practically the last, as the need for repuin would be almost nonexistent. I H. of O , Eugen««, Aug I —S| hw Able to Hear Noises Made by Electrorts lal—The prise essay contrat con Ry means of the radio vacuum tube ducted by th«> All-Orrgon 1925 amplifier, scientists have been able to Ei|M>aitlcn Couitnillee will close hear the nol»es made by elect ruu*. the Infiullely emuli units of electricity as t , Octolier 111 ¡ñatead of September The they are 'bombarded' against th« 15 «a previously announced plate In the tube from the but tila igea for tho contest, which is meut, These «avi» ^ Popular hkm * I . . i ^«<1«' - i .Ine trons. Mochaiilra It I. held, M carry .«P*« , »« . . the current ami aud make possible the iqieratlon of the tube, which la capa ble of tremendous amplification. Through this, a new way of meiisur lug tbe value of the electron charge baa beeu developed and a method of opened which may lead to valuable knowledge ceucerning the electron aud Its properties. Previ ju sly. It bas beeu studied by means of tiny drops of oil. observing their movements betwwn two electrically .'barged plates. Droplets are made to tall slowly or rapidly or are held eta Uonary between the plates, according :o the presence of charge«! electrons n them und the voltage applied to the pistes. With proper amplification, the roar of the electrons In the tube ■uu be magnified to produce u volume tike that of Niagara. It la said, and this action is to be studied In the hope that facts not patented in th* gravity tests will be learned. selloni slmbmt.« of Oregon, aggre H. P. MiillwtiyGo. TIME TABLE Fflectiv«' Hept. 7. Trains will arrive au I dlnwr To I'orlland 5 53 AM No. 3!» K 37 A M. No. 3M 11118 • 1 •• No. 358 3:40 P M No. 3M 0 33 »1 »9 No. 300 From Potti md « 33 A. M N». 3M MIO Il II No. 357 2:40 P. M No, 35'i 0 00 Il II No, 3,’d 7:18 Il II No. 355 > ial, Enndav only 8 :0A p gate ♦ divided equally be tween the two divisions I hre«’ prises $50. $30, ami $2') cadi. nro offers'll for first, a« emu! ami third plaie respectively ill the high school and grade school conbsts The contestants will write on one of two general subject»: 1, O n gon-made products, or 2, the edu- oallunal and cultural values of art. The new closing date for the con test Ì4 also the closing date of the All Oregon 1925 Exposition, to Ie held in Ilie Civic Avdiiorium li> Portland, October 5 lo 10, a h'i'b Rabica’ Jjaircuttino; will feature Oregon til 'de Arerei f >r Newberg Lumi' mil promote the cause >1 ur I Oregon. Tragedy and Comedy The Hiibjecta in the contrat Dayton, • Oregon in Errors by Wire Explaining Origin of role lesiglieli to emphuaìlK I lie One of the most expensive telegrams the “Vegetable Dinner" played in the economic 1'fe ol the ever sent over the wires was sent from Tbe death of Patterson M Vege state by Oregon nianufiicluriei«, T Washington to New York, when Wall table, one of the most cordially hated Street was awaiting tbe decision of INSURANCE oid of th«' importanoe of art in the men In North America, brings to light the Supreme court on the taxability for the first time the story of the lu life of th«' community A number Eire, Theft, Embezzlement. and of stock dividends. At noon a mes sage came through that the decision vent Ion which eurued him the position if titles are suggested »«y th« com- Life. We care for your every need. was that the tax was valid. Prices at lie occuphui. "C. F." writes lu tbe Kan mit'ee as appropriate for the ea- once began to fall. Two hours luter bus City Star. It was the old, old story, yet ever says, although tbe contestants are it was announced that the reul de new. of two men aud a girl; in the not necessarily restricted specific- cision was exactly the opposite to what had first beeu wired, and price» ensuing triuugle poor Patterson found illy tn them. Oiegon An original or Dayton. rose quickly. The mistake, however, hlmsdf hopelessly the hypotenuse. strihing title, in fact, which fall» had cost jl.000.000. To turn from Soured and embittered iu love, he general tragedy to «^»medy. a cable m«*ssage turned to the soil; and in ills little within one of the two Mrs C. E Mauts was received at Sydney, New South truck garden on LoUg ■•land be de tie may leads mentioned above, voted long hours to rtiislng obnoxious Rooming House Wales, from Noumea, the capital of in important factor in judging the New Caledonia, saying: "Sailors aud species of pluuts und herbs This mor soldiers routed by Caledonians.” New bid tendency led eventually to hl» fa merits of an earay. Best Rooms On Earth" Caledonia is the French convict set moua Invention of a platter with va The suggested titles are: rious compartments, Into which he fit D tytön. Oregon. tlement, and such alarm was caused 1. The Economic Imporlance by the message that a warship wus ted one specie» of each unpleu»unt dispatched for the protection of Brit plant he hud produced, culling the >1 Oregon made goods. ish subjects. When tbe vessel arrived whole uffulr, In his dryly humorous 2 Oregon’s basic industries It was found the message referred to way. a "dinner." ird their Relation to the Welfare The comparative economy of this the victory of the New Caledonian idea appealed to the restaurants; and ol the Suie. football team over an eleven com Dr. O. C. Goodrich the embittered old man found the last posed of French soldiers and (allora. 3. The value of a Slate wide years of his life «xmslderably bright ened by the sight of thousands of res Oregon Products Exposition. Conversation tnurunt patron» seuted before these 4 Art as an Expression of the Office Phone Red 49 The wit of conversation consists plates endeavoring to eat one of Vege Characteristic Culture of a State. more of finding it in others than In table’s "dinners,” or "Vegetable din Oregon. 5. Art as an essential in th" Dayion showing a great deal youftelf. He nera.” «s they came In time to be who goes out of your company, pleased called. Education of a People. with bls own facetlousu««»s and inge 6. Tli«> value «>! an Oriental _____ nuity, will the sooner come Into It Bugle Calls Ancient \rt Exhibit to the Pacific Coast. again. Most men had rather please Of very undent origin are tbe vari than admire you, and seek less to be Essays must l>e written legibly Instructed and diverted thun approved ous bugle calls »till used by modern n ink or [preferably] typewritten. Gomi Milk back to and applauded, and It is certainly the armies. The “tutoo" dates THE DAYTON DAIBY have wide most delicate sort of pleasure to please the Thirty-Years' war, from 1015 to louble spaced, and another. But that sort of wit which 1043, and was originally the "tap to" margins. The sue of paper should Deliver Twice Each Day employs itself Insolently In criticizing call, a signal for the men to reuse be H| bv 11 inches. One aide of and censuring the words and senti their drinking by closing t he bung Milton A Palmer ments of others In conversation. Is ab cr "tap" of the barrel. "Retreat" the paper only should be used. solute folly; for It answers none of call was used by the crusaders. The Eraav* most not exceed 800 words, Phon. 71x22 the ends of conversation. He who cow’s horn was the first bugle and 11 «nd no eMay exceeding 800 word* Da y ton, Oregon uses It neither Improves others. Is Im Is mentioned In the Bible. The ram's proved himself, nor pleases •i.'une. — horn vias a later variation. Many stu «ill Ire considered by the judge.«. dents of inuslcul apparatus say the All direct quotation used by the Benjamin Franklin. bugle Is the oldest of musical Instru sonlestant» must be enclosed in Sparhawk & Chamberlin ments. Quest for Beauty the quotation marks. The refruln of an old Mlk-lore song * The eways must be in the hand- TINSMITHS asp PLUMBERS Love Songs Old as Race runs: “Oh, Its dubbling In the dew «f the Secretary of the All-Ofgoti Having installed a Lundis Stitcher The making of love songs is an at that makes the milkmaid faW.” Today j there are still a few unsophisticated clent art. Before Pan blew upon hi: 1925 Exposition Committee. 651 and Finisher, wc are prep «red to maldeus who believe that to let the reedy pipes there were love songs 'ourt If «use, Portland, Oregon, do all shoe repairing with ncat- rain beat on the face is to beautify It. They were sung In the Garden o »•fore the closing date. October 10. near. but In the olden days It was necessary Eden before and after the serpen Or. gon Da'. ton, - to wander In the enrly morning and j wiggled bls way Into that earthly par Che judges <>f th«' contest are: bathe the face In May dew. Pepys ■ adlse. Men wove their magic Into'the lodge Charles H Carey, former mentions Gils practice in hl» Journal. I first crude language of the human race president of the Oregon vVrilers’ in speaking of his wife: "My wife, j when caves were used for dwelling down with June and W. Hewer to places and the hunter went forth to League; Anthony Euwer, poet and Could Yotir Family I On Woolwich in order to take a little the hills to strangle his prey with bare . ti trat ir; md Dean Eric W ' $1.64 a Day? ayre, and to He there tonight and so bands. Helen heard them 4ung to her n, of-the University of Oregon to gather May-dew tomorrow morning, within the walls of Troy. All through $10,000 at 6 per cent yields which Mrs. Turner hath taught her Is the countless ages of the world since School of Journalism. BARBER SHOP J. L. Sherman & S od the only thing In the world to wash ; time began there have been love songs her face with.” 45 diana Glass Houses May Ba Residences of Future Writer Evidently Peeved A writer In an English reveiew re cently delivered himself of the follow ing blast against psychoanalysts: "1 am not one of those who usually sym pathize with murderers and sign pe titions to get them off. But If ever I felt there was some reason for murder, it Is In the case of the Austrian boy who murdered his aunt because she psychoanalyzed him, and published the results in a book, One knows the kind of a book, and the kind of a woman, and I doubt if the loss of the one is to be deplored more than the other.” Practical Evidence Wanted "John Marrows,” said the farmer’s! wife, coming out to the back porch, where her husband sat tilted back In ! his chair, his feet on a railing, “didn’t j I hear you tell the parson when he was j here that you had strong views on the temperance movement?” “Yes,” Mr. Marrows replied, rather (tlffly. “I said so, and you know that I have.” “Well," said Mrs. Marrows, “sup pose you go and express a few of them on the pump handle. I want a pull of c. water.' Irreverent Youth Susie raised her voice aud called to her mother In the next room, “Mother! Mother! You'd better come In here Mother arrived panting right away! What Is it?' und out of breath. Susie pointed at her small brother und continued in an awe-stricken tone, "Be was teasing God! Haying his prayers with one eye epen^ ^e was!” , Scotch Terriers The first pair of Scotch terriers ever exhibited at a bench show In this country were shown to the public In 1883, at which time there was a de elded dislike for the dogs, and the show was criticized for admitting the pair, but after Doctor Ewing of St Louis and other men began developing the dogs and were able to show their finer qualities, public sentiment de veloped in their favor and Scotty Is a welcome dog at all b»nch shows and lias won his way to national popu larlty. Pertaining to Ages A century begins with the begin nlng of the first day in Its first year. and does not end until the close of the last duy In Its hundredth year. The mode of reckoning is often confused with the common mode of stating the nge of a person. A person horn st the beginning of the Christian era would be called one yenr old during bls second year, that is during the course of the year two; he would bo called two during the year three; and forty during the year forty-one, etc. Qualities of Sugar The sweetness of sugar is tested by diluting each kind of sugar with an equal amount of water until only one tastes sweet. It Is easy to confuse the sense of sweetness with other qualities of the sugar, one being the melting quality—that Is, If the sugar melts easily In one's mouth, the sense of sweetness conies more rapidly than If the sugar dissolves slowly. All In all, it is believed that white sugar Is sweeter than brown. Fann Reminder# In tome rotation exjieiiments at the Have Y >11 as much Inriir Biot.action as y ou need? •ollege, rotation bus lediteli in 5) per • •nt toglier yield than was oldain«'«l bv Guarantee Fund Life continuous crop“, and the difference is Beans Association growing larger each grown continuously yielded 11 85 bushels Omaha, Nebraska in acre, while beans rotated after grain atid clover yielded 15.74 bushels an F. D. No. 2 D iymn, On gm "Liming’’ the soil war a well eatab- lished practice in earlv Roman Phone 9x 10 hnsbapdry. Eviden«:« ha" been found •list even the ancients knew the value of limestone soil for prodneing satis factory crops. Results secured nt the Union experi ment station on the increase«! v«lue ct steamed alfalfa hav aie not exteueive enough to warrant conclusions. A To Serre Hum an it y Hei tei slight advantage for steamed alfalfa was found, but not enough Io justify Dav and Night Phone Bine 90 the expen»e hr steaming. Rteaming alfala or clover for hogs ha» not proved McMinnville, Oregon satisfactory al Corvallis. Very little mining is ordinarily necessary in the case of the loganlerry If the canes are healthy and vigorous, they may l>e trained at lull length. Occasionally, whnh the rope system is used, the canes are so long they inter fere with the next plant. In which case the ends should be shortened som«- Frequently cam s are produced what. are not long enouali to he attached to the trellis. These hear but little fruit ami may interfere with the All such canes -Imuld lai new .dinota. Old canes should be taken removed. away as sosn as the crop baa been harvested. This practice gives the new shoots more air and sunlight. It also aids materially In keeping down insect pests and diseases Ladd’s Funeral Home